>I will be happy to go hand to hand at the upcoming FASEB meeting with any of >your technical staff examining Ag specific responses by flow and will bet a >case of Champagne (OK, 1/2 a case) that my "notoriously variable cookbook" >system will have less noise and as good a signal as the out of the box "fix >and perm" kit from Caltag. Are we on? Kevin Holmes can be the referee, >results to reported to the Cytometry mailing list. Cool! I'm in on this one! Let's up the ante, and make it a full case of Roederer champagne (i.e., the good stuff). I'll bet on Calman. (By the way, we use "cookbook" methods that are, by today's standards, quite dated--and they still give us excellent results that are reproducible. We use PharMingen antibodies and home-made fix/perm solutions). mr
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